Michigan Statutes

§ 559.136 — Addition of undivided interests in land as common elements; tenancy of co-owners; condominium unit on lands prohibited; description in master deed.

Michigan § 559.136
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 559CONDOMINIUMS
Act 59 of 1978CONDOMINIUM ACT (559.101-559.276)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 559.136 (2026).

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CONDOMINIUM ACT (EXCERPT) Act 59 of 1978 559.136 Addition of undivided interests in land as common elements; tenancy of co-owners; condominium unit on lands prohibited; description in master deed. Sec.

36.The master deed may provide that undivided interests in land may be added to the condominium project as common elements in which land the co-owners may be tenants in common, joint tenants, or life tenants with other persons. A condominium unit shall not be situated on the lands. The master deed, or any amendment to master deed under which the land is submitted to the condominium project shall include a legal description thereof and shall describe the nature of the co-owners' estate therein.

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Legislative History

1978, Act 59, Eff. July 1, 1978

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